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Bravur watches is hardly the first independent watch brand to emerge offering stylish design in an affordable package, but since its inception in 2011, the Swedish watch company has grown from plucky upstart into credible microbrand, with plenty of quality timepieces to offer genuine watch enthusiasts.

Industrial designers Magnus Äppelryd and Johan Sahlin started out making watches powered by cheaper quartz movements, but since last year changed direction, introducing Swiss-made mechanical movements to their watches.

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Arion McNicoll is a freelance writer at The Week Digital and was previously the UK website’s editor. He has also held senior editorial roles at CNN, The Times and The Sunday Times. Along with his writing work, he co-hosts “Today in History with The Retrospectors”, Rethink Audio’s flagship daily podcast, and is a regular panellist (and occasional stand-in host) on “The Week Unwrapped”. He is also a judge for The Publisher Podcast Awards.